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- This invention is directed to rolled aluminium sheet having a surface that is rough, and to a method of making the sheet. Although other uses are envisaged, the main application of this rough-surface aluminium sheet is expected to be as lithographic plate supports.
- lithographic printing is from aluminium plates. These are typically 0.15 to 0.51 mm thick, depending on the size and type of press, although thinner sheets laminated to supports are also used.
- Aluminium sheet for lithographic plates is generally produced by rolling. This results in a metallurgical structure which is elongated in the rolling direction. The surface of the rolled sheet has marks (roll lines) extending longitudinally, which are not desired in the final grained product, and careful preparation of the rolls is necessary to minimise this effect.
- the surface needs to be roughened or grained.
- Standard techniques for this include: mechanical graining by the use of balls or abrasives or wire brushing; electrochemical graining, by the application of an AC current in an acidic electrolyte; and chemical graining, by simple immersion in an etch.
- Roughening is carried out in order to enhance the adhesion of an organic coating on the support, and to improve the water retention properties of the uncoated support surface.
- Application to the support of a photosensitive layer, followed by irradiation and development generally result in a lithographic plate having ink-receptive image areas which carry an organic coating, and water-retaining non-image areas, the latter generally being the uncovered support surface.
- the aluminium sheet needs to be roughened on a scale of approximately 1 to 15 ⁇ m.
- the cost of the graining or roughening step is an important part of the economics of lithographic plate support manufacture.
- One advantage of the method of the present invention is that it makes possible a reduction in the time and energy used for graining.
- aluminium foil e.g. for domestic purposes is generally made by pack rolling.
- a pack of two or more ribbons of aluminium is passed between the rolls, and the rolled sheets thereafter separated.
- the aluminium ribbons need to carry sufficient lubricant to prevent welding of adjacent sheets in the nip of the rolls, but this is often present without the need for deliberate additions.
- each of the resulting sheets has a bright surface, which was in contact with the roll; and a matt surface which was in contact with the other sheet.
- all sheets except the two outermost ones have two matt surfaces.
- Pack rolling has, as noted, been widely used for many years in the production of aluminium foil for the retail market.
- pack rolled aluminium sheet is not satisfactory as a lithographic plate support, because the organic material which is applied to form a lipophilic image area does not bond well and rapidly flakes off.
- pack rolled aluminium sheet has never achieved commercial success as lithographic plate support; and certainly not for long print runs.
- This invention is based on an initial discovery that subjecting the matt surface of pack rolled aluminium sheet to a roughening or graining process dramatically improves the properties of the sheet as lithographic plate support. Only a minor roughening or graining treatment is necessary to achieve this effect. The inventors have analysed the topography of their roughened surfaces, and have defined novel criteria for high performance.
- this invention provides rolled aluminium sheet having a surface that is uniformly rough by virtue of: a rippled topography comprising ridges and troughs extending transverse to the rolling direction; and a pitted structure.
- the surface of the rolled aluminium sheet is uniformly rough because each of the rippled topography and the pitted structure extends over the whole surface, rather than being confined to particular regions.
- the generally coarser rippled topography and the generally finer pitted structure are superimposed on one another.
- the invention provides a method of making a sheet having a roughened surface, starting from two or more ribbons of aluminium, by the steps of:
- This aluminium sheet is expected to be useful as lithographic plate support.
- the roughness of the rippled topography be sufficient to make the surface water-retentive, and the roughness of the pitted structure be sufficient to permit a layer of an organic material to become firmly bonded to the surface.
- the lithographic plate grain provides protrusions for anchorage of an organic coating, to provide a lipophilic surface receptive to ink, and recesses which help the surface carry moisture.
- the rather coarse rippled topography that results from pack rolling provides a good moisture-receptive surface, but is not good as the basis for a firmly bonded organic layer.
- Conventional roughening on a finer scale is necessary to provide a good key for the firm adhesion of an applied organic layer.
- Lithographic plate supports having rough surfaces which meet both these criteria, may be novel materials in their own right, and can be manufactured in an economical way.
- Pack rolling as typically used in final passes for thin gauge aluminium foil production, provides an outer bright finish and an inner surface that has a matt appearance.
- the finish has the appearance of a rippled topography comprising peaks and troughs, whose major axis is transverse to the rolling direction.
- the aspect ratio of these features i.e. the ratio of their length in a direction transverse to the rolling direction to their width in the rolling direction
- the aspect ratio of these features may be at least 1.3, and typically in the range 1.5-4, although aspect ratios of 5 and greater are perfectly possible and within the scope of the invention.
- the average spacing between adjacent peaks (measured in the rolling direction) is typically in the range of 5-200 ⁇ m.
- the average roughness is typically of the same order as that of conventional commercial lithographic plate supports.
- the dimensions of the rippled topography also appear to depend to some extent on the rolling conditions employed, reduction during the final pass between the rolls, thickness of the rolled sheet, amount of lubricant on the matt surfaces of the sheets, etc. But it has not been found necessary to use unusual pack rolling conditions.
- the rippled topography that results from pack rolling is generally conducive to water retention, but not (at least not without further treatment) conducive to providing a key for firm bonding of applied organic coatings.
- a pitted structure comprising pits preferably having an average diameter of 1-20 ⁇ m.
- the technique used to achieve this pitted structure is not material to the invention. Suitable are the standard commercial roughening and graining techniques, including mechanical roughening, spark erosion, chemical graining, and particularly electrochemical graining. Chemical and electrochemical graining techniques typically give rise to pits having an aspect ratio (ratio of long axis to short axis of pits in the plane of the sheet) of less than 1.5 e.g. about 1.0. The extent of pitting needed to provide a key for firmly bonding an organic coating is quite slight.
- an electrograining treatment involving a power input of 0.25 of that required commercially provides excellent results, and it is expected that much milder graining than this will provide noticeable advantage.
- the extent of graining is from 1% to 80% of that performed on commercial single rolled aluminium sheet. But even when the extent of graining is 100% of that performed on commercial single rolled aluminium sheet, the resulting lithographic plate support is expected to be of excellent quality and is included within the scope of the invention.
- aluminium is herein used to cover the pure metal and alloys in which aluminium is the major component.
- Preferred alloys for use in the present invention are those in the 1000, 3000, 5000 and 6000 series of the Aluminum Association Register, and also AlFeMn alloys in the 8000 series.
- the invention has the advantage that, because the pitting structure is not so critical, a wider range of alloys can be used.
- the invention provides various advantages, both for the aluminium producer who rolls the aluminium sheet, and for the plate maker who converts the sheet into lithographic plate supports and then to lithographic plates.
- the latter can reduce the graining time normally necessary to a) produce the coarse pitted features required, and, b) cover up the roll lines as there is less directionality, thus reducing time and energy and eliminating the high degree of attack required on conventional substrates.
- the aluminium producer has the advantage of passing two aluminium ribbons through the mill for the final pass, thus increasing productivity. Also, when pack rolling to produce a matt surface, the roll surface topography is not of prime importance and so the special roll finishes currently used for final rolling lithographic sheet are not needed. Hence, much less fine grinding is required, representing considerable savings in roll production time.
- lithographic sheet have a low surface electrical resistance which is amenable to electrograining and anodising, and in turn this means that the surface should be free of surface disruptions generated by interaction of the surface with the rolls.
- the matt surface of pack rolled sheet is expected to have a much reduced disturbed layer, thus minimising this problem.
- the roughened surface of aluminium sheet for use as lithographic plate support generally carries an aluminium oxide film. This may be produced by anodising.
- aluminium sheet according to this invention has various other uses:
- Roller coated pretreatments tend to coat in a manner dictated by the topography.
- Conventional material with highly directional features allows the pretreatment to run into the troughs with less pretreatment covering the peaks.
- the less directional surface topography of sheets according to this invention tends to hold the liquid in discrete wells and helps spread the liquid transversely to produce a more homogeneous covering not unlike a gravure roll.
- Matt products i.e. clear lacquered or gold covered architectural coil.
- FIG. 1 shows the surface of the bright side of hard 1200 foil as rolled.
- the rolling direction is from 12.30 to 6.30, (when viewed as the hour hand on a clock face) and the same is true of FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 .
- FIG. 2 is a corresponding picture of the matt side of the rolled sheet.
- the rippled topography extending transverse to the rolling direction, can be clearly seen.
- FIG. 3 is a photomicrograph of the bright side of the sheet, corresponding to FIG. 1, after it has been subjected to electrograining for 20 seconds at 14 V in 1.0% nitric acid with an electrode spacing of 1.5 cm.
- FIG. 4 is a corresponding picture of the matt side of the aluminium sheet, corresponding to FIG. 2, after having been subjected to electrograining under the same conditions as FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a photomicrograph (magnification ⁇ 150) of the surface of Sample A (Table 2, Example 3) in which a rippled topography and a superimposed pitted structure are clearly visible.
- Profilometry measurements were made on samples of 1050A (9963) litho sheet 0.295 mm thick, both in the as-rolled condition, and after electrograining under simulated commercial conditions (30 seconds at 14 V in 1.0% nitric acid at an electrode spacing of 1.5 cm). Corresponding profilometry measurements were also made on 20 ⁇ m commercial 1200 foil, both as pack rolled with measurements being made on the bright and the matt surfaces, and after electrograining both surfaces under the above conditions.
- Results are set out in the following Table 1, and are expressed in terms of R a and R z (DIN 4768) measured using a non-contact profilometer.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings are photomicrographs of the bright and matt sides of the 1200 sample whose roughness parameters are quoted in rows 3 and 4 of the above table.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are photomicrographs of these two surfaces.
- a light electrograining treatment on the matt pack-rolled side of the sheet produced a litho sheet support that looked as though it would have had useful properties.
- the front matt surface of some of the samples was electrograined at 70 Amps for 5 seconds in 1.5% hydrochloric acid. This treatment results in a charge input about 25% of that required for commercial electrograining of conventional rolled sheet.
- the various samples were anodised to generate an anodic oxide film on the roughened surface at a rate of 2.4 g/m 2 .
- Profilometry measurements were made using a mechanical stylus.
- Samples A and D were subjected to electrograining; samples B and C were not. This electrograining had little effect on the surface roughness figures, although R z was slightly increased.
- the run clear figure is the number of impressions that need to be run off the lithographic plate before a good clear image is obtained.
- the non-grained samples B and C needed a little longer to run clear than the grained samples A and D.
- the final row of the table records the number of impressions obtained off the lithographic plate before failure; the figures are expressed in thousands.
- the samples were produced by pack rolling, two at a time, rather than by single rolling;
- FIG. 5 is a micrograph of the surface of Sample A. A rippled topography extending generally horizontally, and a pitted structure, are clearly visible.
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1050A (9963) | 0.44 | 4.14 | ||
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1050A (9963) | 1.2 | 10.0 | ||
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1200 (20 μm, Hard, Bright) | 0.35 | 3.17 | ||
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1200 (20 μm, Hard, Matt) | 1.09 | 9.92 | ||
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1200 (20 μm, Hard, Bright) | 1.06 | 9.12 | ||
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1200 (20 μm, Hard, Matt) | 1.14 | 9.50 | ||
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Sample | A | B | C | D |
Thickness (μm) | 0.476 | 0.430 | 0.425 | 0.475 |
Electrograining | 70 A | — | — | 70A |
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Ra (μm) | 0.74 | 0.78 | 0.80 | 0.78 |
Rz (μm) | 6.26 | 6.45 | 7.65 | 6.25 |
Run clear | 25 | 35 | 40 | 25 |
Impressions (×1000) | 130 | 1 | 1.5 | 120 |
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